Hispanic B'casters Speak Out Against Performance Act

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Lazer Broadcasting is a significant player in the Hispanic radio world on the West Coast. The Oxnard, Calif.-based operation, headed by president/CEO Alfredo Plascencia, owns and operates 18 Spanish language radio stations in 10 California markets, plus two affiliated stations in the Medford, Ore. and Lancaster, Calif. markets. On the face of it, things are good. But Plascenica is worried about business. And he’s worried about how he’s going to keep the lights on.

Appearing Tuesday morning (May 5) before a Congressional staff briefing in a meeting room in the Rayburn Building, Plascenica is one of 10 men and a woman all running Spanish language stations, talking about how the Performance Royalty Act (H.R.

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